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New Eco Ambassadors for CEDoW Primary Schools

Posted 18 April 2021 by Catholic Education in 'Environment Matters' Blog

Embracing the idea, 'You are never too small to make a difference', over 100 students representing Catholic primary schools from across the Diocese of Wollongong attended the inaugural Primary Student WEN Day which was held at St Paul’s Catholic Parish Primary School in Albion Park. 

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Female Catholic School Students Honoured with Prestigious Science Award

Posted 9 April 2021 by Catholic Education in News

Two female students from Mt Carmel Catholic College, Varroville have been awarded a prestigious Victor Chang School Science Award for their positive work ethic, passion for learning, and curiosity for the world we live in.

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Life to the Full: A letter from Bishop Brian Mascord and Peter Hill

Posted 31 March 2021 by Catholic Education in Director's News

The mission of Catholic Education Diocese of Wollongong is to create vibrant Catholic school communities where every student finds meaning and purpose in life through continual growth in faith and improvement in learning. This purpose can only be achieved when students feel safe, supported and valued for who they are...

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Talented Student Composes Orginal Song to Celebrate Holy Week

Posted 31 March 2021 by Catholic Education in News

Christian Barbadillo is a talented young man. At the age of just 11, the Year 6 student from St Justin’s Catholic Primary School, Oran Park, is an accomplished songwriter, who recently composed and recorded a song titled 'We Are the Reason' in celebration of Holy Week and Easter.  

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Eileen O'Connor Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Scholarship Program supports tertiary education pathways for John Therry students

Posted 24 March 2021 by Catholic Education in News

Catholic Education Diocese of Wollongong (CEDoW) and Our Lady’s Nurses for the Poor are very pleased to launch a new tertiary education pathways initiative for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students at John Therry Catholic College, Rosemeadow, where 12% of the student population identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander.

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Adverse Weather Update

Posted 21 March 2021 by Catholic Education in News

An update for parents, carers and students at Catholic Education Diocese of Wollongong (CEDoW) schools regarding the current adverse weather event.

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Celebrating St Joseph’s Day with the students of St Joseph’s Primary School Bulli

Posted 19 March 2021 by Catholic Education in News

The sun may not have been out this St Joseph’s Day, but that didn’t stop the students of St Joseph’s Catholic Parish Primary School, Bulli, from shining as they gathered with Bishop Brian Mascord to celebrate the feast day of their patron saint.

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CEDoW Schools Step Up To Clean Up!

Posted 15 March 2021 by Catholic Education in 'Environment Matters' Blog

For this year's Clean Up Australia Day many of our schools took on board the challenge of "Step Up To Clean Up" and participated in a number of Clean Up events, joining thousands of people across Australia in caring for their local environment.

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The Catholic School Difference - Catholic Schools Week Celebrations

Posted 8 March 2021 by Catholic Education in News

From school liturgies to picnic lunches, Catholic school communities across the diocese were a buzz of excitement last week as they celebrated Catholic Schools Week (CSW). This year’s celebrations were especially meaningful, as they coincided with the nationwide celebration of 200 years of Catholic Education in Australia. 

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Eco Conversations with Japanese Friends

Posted 5 March 2021 by Catholic Education in 'Environment Matters' Blog

Year 6 students from St Columbkille’s Catholic Primary School Corrimal recently engaged in a Zoom conference with university students living in Japan. These students are currently involved in a program called ‘Project Unite’ which is based around the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

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Embracing opportunities at St Paul's Catholic Primary School and St Joseph's Catholic High School

Posted 2 March 2021 by Catholic Education in News

St Paul's Catholic Primary School Albion Park and St Joseph's Catholic High School Albion Park, with a close affiliation with the traditions of the Joseph Sisters who worked in the local parish, continue to emulate their teachings and to celebrate Catholic Schools Week. St Paul's and St Joseph's are inclusive and open to all. Enrolments are now open and welcomed by both schools.

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Celebrating Catholic Schools Week 2021

Posted 1 March 2021 by Catholic Education in News

Catholic Schools Week (CSW) is an annual celebration of Catholic education. This year, Catholic Education Diocese of Wollongong joins with dioceses and Catholic education systems and schools across the country to celebrate 200 years of Catholic education in Australia. CSW 2021 will be held throughout the Wollongong diocese from 1-7 March, with all 38 systemic Catholic schools celebrating the diversity and uniqueness of Catholic education. 

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New Staff Welcomed

Posted 26 February 2021 by Catholic Education in News

Last night Catholic Education Diocese of Wollongong (CEDoW) celebrated their annual Welcome Dinner for new staff, across two inspiring simultaneous COVID safe events, located in Wollongong and Campbelltown. Over 185 guests were in attendance as new staff were warmly welcomed into our remarkable system of schools.

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St Thomas More's "Wickedly" Good Garden

Posted 25 February 2021 by Catholic Education in 'Environment Matters' Blog

In 2019 St Thomas More Ruse applied for a $2,000 CEDoW Environmental Education Grant to establish a self-watering wicking garden, the fruits of which are now being realised.

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CEDoW Step Into Teaching Scholarship Awards

Posted 19 February 2021 by Catholic Education in News

A love of teaching—along with the offer of financial and academic support and a guaranteed role at a Catholic Education Diocese of Wollongong (CEDoW) school—were the inspiration for recent CEDoW Catholic school graduates Morgan White, Monique Fenech, Sarah Schembri, Samuel Franklin and Bowe-Armanii Smith, who officially accepted positions in CEDoW’s new Step Into Teaching Scholarship Program last week.

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A New Year of Caring for Our World!

Posted 15 February 2021 in 'Environment Matters' Blog

The school community at St Pius X Unanderra has signalled that during 2021 they will continue to "care for our common home" through positive ecological actions.

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Bridging the Gender Gap in Science

Posted 11 February 2021 by Catholic Education in News

Today, Catholic Education Diocese of Wollongong (CEDoW) joins with nations around the world to celebrate International Day of Women and Girls in Science, acknowledging the past and present contribution of women working to close the gender gap in the field of science. edu

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‘Nuggong’: St Joseph’s Catholic High School celebrates its new ‘Beautiful Place’

Posted 10 February 2021 by Catholic Education in Yarning Circle – News From Around The Diocese

This week, indigenous and non-indigenous students joined with teachers, Aboriginal Education Assistants and Catholic Education Office staff at St Joseph's Catholic High School, Albion Park, to officially open a new indigenous garden installation.

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HSC 2020 results: CEDoW students' success

Posted 18 December 2020 by Catholic Education in News

Across the Diocese of Wollongong, the class of 2020 woke early today. With anticipation, they logged on to receive their HSC results. For 13 years, they have laughed, learned, and overcome many challenges—this year, their hard work, resilience and dedication have paid off.

More than a thousand students from our eight systemic Catholic secondary schools completed the HSC this year. More than a third of those students have been acknowledged as Distinguished Achievers, with a further six All-round Achievers, seven Top Achievers and one First in Course.

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Cooling Off at Mary Immaculate Eagle Vale!

Posted 16 December 2020 by Catholic Education in 'Environment Matters' Blog

The students at Mary Immaculate Catholic Primary School at Eagle Vale are working with hundreds of other students from other schools to add thousands of plants to community spaces and schools across Greater Sydney.

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